Expertise
High energy physics; global distributed systems
Profile
Newman searches for new physics: new particles, interactions and physical principles at the Large Hadron Collider, including the use of machine learning methods. He studies the discovery potential of future colliders; new crystals and heavy glasses for precision measurements at future colliders; and the development of the next generation networks and global distributed systems for data-intensive science programs.
Languages Spoken
English;
Faculty Bio
B.S., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1968; Sc.D., 1973; D.h.c., University Politehnica of Bucharest; Pavol Jozef Safarik University. Associate Professor, Caltech, 1982-90; Professor, 1990-17, 2022-; Goldberger Professor, 2017-22.
Caltech Affiliations
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